
德赢新版app:Name:
Feng Peng
德赢新版app:Introduction:
Prof. Feng Peng
Director of the Center for Nanomaterials and Nanocatalysis
Vice-Director of the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Tel.: 86-20-87114916: Fax: 86-20-87114916: E-mail: cefpeng@scut.edu.cn.
1996-Ph. D. (Ind. Catal.), South China University of Technology, China.
1993-M. S. and B.S. (Chem. Eng.), Hunan University, China.
2006 2-4: Visiting Professor, Curtin University of Technology, Australia.
2004 7-8: Denmark Technical University, Denmark.
Research Areas:
Heterogeneous catalysis: oxidation catalysis for green chemistry.
Nanostructured materials: carbon nanotubes preparation, modification and catalysis; nanocatalyst for fuel cell; new nanostructure materials for photocatalysis.
Hrdrogen Production from methanol/Natural: catalytic engineering in micro/nanoreactor.
Current Research Projects:
Nanocatalysis and Carbon nanotubes new materials, sponsored by the Guangzhou City Science and Technology Project (2007-2009, No. 2007Z3-D2101, 250 000RMB).
Photocatalyst with visible-light activity and its photocatalytic mechanism, sponsored by the Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Project and Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation.(2005-2008, No. 05006553, 60 000RMB; No. 2005A1070, 200 000RMB).
Carbon nanotubes production and its application as catalyst support and advced material for energy storge, sponsored by the Innovation and Technology Fund of Hongkong (2008-2010, 1500 000 HK).
Recent Publications:
1.Yu H, Jing YG,Peng F, et al. Kinetically controlled side-wall- functionalization of carbon nanotubes by nitric acid oxidation. J. Phys. Chem. C, 2008, 112: 6758-6763.
2.Peng F, Cai LF, Yu H, et al. Synthesis and characterization of substitutional and interstitial nitrogen-doped titanium dioxides with visible-light photocatalytic activity. J. Solid State Chem. 2008, 181: 130-13.
3.Fu XB, Yu H, Peng F, et al. Facile preparation of RuO2/CNT catalyst by a homogenous oxidation precipitation method and its catalytic performance. Appl. Catal. A: Gen., 2007, 321: 190-197.
4.Peng F, Wang HJ, Yu H, Chen SH. Preparation of aluminum foil supported ZnO thin films and its photocatalytic degradation to phenol under visible light irradiation, Mater Res Bull, 2006, 41: 2123-2129.
5.Peng F, Zhang L, Wang HJ, et al. Sulfonated Carbon Nanotubes as a Strong Protonic Acid Catalyst, Carbon, 2005, 43 (11): 2405-2408.
6.Peng F, Fu XB. Direct vapor phase carbonylation of methanol at atmospheric pressure on activated carbon supported NiCl2-CuCl2 catalysts, Catalysis Today, 2004, 93-95: 451-455.